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Reducing Jobsite Theft Hialeah FL

Most jobsite thefts in Hialeah are crimes of opportunity. In the following article, you will find some tips from the field on reducing theft in Hialeah and on building jobsite security.

Linar Construction Group
(305) 824-5030
15025 NW 77th Ave
Hialeah, FL
JAYN Construction, Inc.
305-818-3100
14750 NW 77th Court
Miami Lakes, FL
Capital Construction Management, Inc.
305-824-0086
7327 NW 173rd Drive Unit 102
Miami, FL
Island Fence
305 888 9090
711 E Okeechobee Rd
Hialeah, FL
A & J Roofing Corp
305-599-2782
7947 Northwest 64th Street
Miami, FL
Masterpiece Construction
(305) 828-6498
11301 NW 62nd Ct
Hialeah, FL
alfe remodeling
(786) 355-7512
626 w 36 st
hialeah, FL
Aurora Mechanical Contractors
(305) 822-2554
2545 W 80th St
Hialeah, FL
Capital Construction Management
(305) 824-0084
7327 NW 173rd Dr
Hialeah, FL
BROWN PLUMBING LLC
(305) 764-1731
19121 nw 37 ct
miami, FL

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Reducing Jobsite Theft

Most jobsite thefts are crimes of opportunity. Thieves target sites that make it easy for them to get in and get out quickly without being seen. BUILDER asked its readers, current and former law enforcement officers, insurance claim adjusters, manufacturers, and risk consultants for suggestions on how to reduce jobsite theft. The answers ran from lighting to hiring security guards. Here are three cost-effective responses:


1. Know whom you're working with. You may not be able to control every worker who walks onto your site, but you can control the trade contractors you hire. Make sure they have the proper licenses and insurance. Look for contractors whose workers are employees rather than pick-up crews.


2. Practice just-in-time delivery. A thief can't steal what isn't on the site, and he's less likely to steal an item that's installed. It takes longer than just picking up a box of plumbing fixtures or a stack of windows that are sitting in an open garage. Don't schedule deliveries on Fridays or the day before a holiday. A significant number of jobsite thefts happen over the weekend. All it takes is a weather delay for materials to be left sitting unattended for several days when the site is empty.


3. Secure your tools and materials. It's an easy thing to leave tools and materials in a house when you're coming back to finish a job the next day. Don't do it. Take them with you, or lock them in a jobsite box or trailer.

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